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Overview

Top players bring joy to disadvantaged children with beach soccer clinic in Rio

One of the best players from the Brazilian league (Cícero
from Fluminense), Spanish beach soccer stars Amarelle and Nico and
Spain's beach soccer coach Joaquín Alonso all took part in a
beach soccer clinic involving 50 children from disadvantaged
communities in Rio de Janeiro today, 8 November 2007. The clinic,
organised by FIFA together with its Partner, adidas, was held in
the stadium of the FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup 2007 on Copacabana
beach, where the 16 best teams in the world are competing for the
title between 2 and 11 November.

"Football has the power to unite people from all over
the world, regardless of their age, gender or social background. It
can serve as a tool to promote integration and education, acting as
a 'school of life' for children and adults alike. I am
therefore very proud and happy that FIFA and its Partner, adidas,
share the vision to support the development of disadvantaged
children and to bring joy and hope to them through our beautiful
game," said FIFA President Joseph S. Blatter in a statement
sent from Switzerland.

The children were able to watch the last quarter-final match
from the FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup 2007, received a guided tour
of the stadium and were provided beach soccer equipment distributed
by their idols, before showing their skills in a one-hour beach
soccer clinic with the football professionals.

It has become a tradition for FIFA to carry out an activity
during each of its competitions to raise awareness about the role
that football can play in social and human development. All of
these activities, conducted with a partner organisation, are run
under the umbrella of the Football for Hope Movement, which is the
key element of the strategic alliance between FIFA and the
streetfootballworld network, to support "best practice"
organisations and programmes using football as a tool for
development worldwide.

Note to editors: Free high-resolution pictures of
the event for editorial use can be downloaded from the FIFA Media
Channel. You may register via the following page:
http://mediachannel.extranets.fifa.com/RegProc.aspx. For more
information on this activity, including interviews and quotes of
the protagonists, please go to the official website of the
competition FIFA.com:
http://www.fifa.com/beachsoccerworldcup/index.html.